Some folks really just throw random lines on a chart and call it "advanced technical analysis" lmao. The confidence is unmatched though. Half the time these patterns look like someone sneezed on their screen and decided to trade off it.
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gas_guzzler
· 2h ago
Nah fr these people just draw a few lines and dare to call themselves analysts, it's honestly ridiculous lol.
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ForumMiningMaster
· 12-05 16:57
It's just chart analysis that even a monkey who can draw could pass, and they still have the nerve to call it advanced technical indicators.
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BlockchainArchaeologist
· 12-05 16:56
Haha, seriously, they dare to call themselves analysts just by drawing a few lines. I feel embarrassed for them.
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SmartContractPlumber
· 12-05 16:55
Sounds just like those projects that claim they've been "audited" but never actually ran formal verification, confidently deploying contracts with reentrancy vulnerabilities on-chain. Charts can be deceiving, but it's the code vulnerabilities that are truly deadly.
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SchrödingersNode
· 12-05 16:55
Haha, seriously, I've seen too many of these "analysts." They just draw random lines and dare to give trading signals.
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MysteryBoxOpener
· 12-05 16:54
Haha, seriously, some people just draw a line and dare to call themselves technical analysis masters—their confidence is outrageous.
Some folks really just throw random lines on a chart and call it "advanced technical analysis" lmao. The confidence is unmatched though. Half the time these patterns look like someone sneezed on their screen and decided to trade off it.